Tammy Wynette's White Trash Bingo at 8pm (front room)8:00pm
Ever since her humble beginnings in SW Florida picking Mushrooms from Cow Patties to drinkin' Southern Comfort out the back of a 8 Foot Tall Monster Truck in Six Mile Cypress Swamp, Tammy Wynette has embraced her Southern Roots. So much she brings a little White Trash Culture to Brooklyn every week with Tammy Wynette's White Trash BINGO Show.

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Tuesday - 10.14.2014Karaoke Tuesdays at 10 PM with the Jared Michael Gniewek Karaoke Warzone (front room)10:00pm
The irreverent and raucous Jared Michael Gniewek Karaoke Warzone has been destroying popular music since 2010 when ex-metal singer and comic book writer, Jared Michael Gniewek, began substituting for Bay Area karaoke icon, KJ Paul. Upon leaving San Francisco, a fundraiser was held by both enthusiasts and professionals alike to start the Warzone, sending him off to New York City saying “show them how we do it.” His events consist of a positive and jovial environment where people celebrate what karaoke is all about, transforming pop music into folk music and making extroverts go too far.

Wednesday - 10.15.2014Small Batch Comedy returns to Branded Saloon, bringing you the best stand up has to offer!8:00pm
Allison Castillo (Bridgetown Comedy Festival) and Amanda Melson (Last Comic Standing) bring you the best comics NYC has to offer on their monthly show at Branded Saloon. This month we feature Samantha Bednarz (Host, Technical Difficulties), Josh Gondelman (Last Week Tonight with John Oliver), Ritch Duncan (TruTV writer) and Chris Doucette (writer for Jane Lynch, 2012 Fifi Awards).

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Wednesday - 10.15.2014American Horror Story (FX) front room10:00pm

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Wednesday - 10.15.2014Professor Gall10:30pm
A Tincture of Junkyard Folk and Steampunk Jazz'. Professor Gall seeks to uncover the contradictions of an ambiguous and native-less society, 'dreaming the existentialists' dream', while at the same time pleading for individualism, peace, and more fun at funerals. The Portland, Oregon conglomerate starts with Drew Norman on vocals, guitar, percussion stomp box and banjo, who brings his theatrical experience to the musical stage and is responsible for the initial musical and lyrical embellishments. Drew's recent side roles include the 'Husband' in the stage and movie version of Sally Tomato's TOY ROOM(Severe Enterprises), a rock opera that won accolades from The Heart of England Film Festival, studio recordings and live shows with Will West, Kory Quinn, Orchestre L' Pow and the Wanderlust Circus. Scott Johnston heads up the first chair position for the horn section, arranging charts and providing his saxophone alchemy. Rounding out the ensemble is Monte Skillings on trombone, John Stewart(Live Wire, Storm Large), Sean Hudson(Orchestre L' Pow) on stand-up bass, Don Henson(Sneakin' Out)and Andrew Alikhanov(Chervona) on clarinet. Critical acclaim for their first full length CD 'Intravenous Delusion' has enabled Professor Gall to become a regional favorite, sharing the stage with semi-national/national acts like The Devil Makes Three, Eric McFadden Trio, Slim Cessna's Auto Club, Billy Nayer Show, Vagabond Opera, the Dandy Warhols and Sleepytime Gorilla Museum at venues throughout the West Coast as well as festivals and conventions like the Folklife Festival (Seattle,WA), Gearcon (Portland,OR), Teslacon (Madison,WI) and Steamcon( Bellevue, WA)Wild Wild West Steampunk Con (Tucson,AZ). The band released in March of 2010 their sophomore release entitled 'The Psychology of Booze and Guilt' to rave reviews. PG's third release, 'Magnetic Roots' came out on April 20th, 2013. Professor Gall was recently featured by Seattle's City Arts Magazine as the Portland, Oregon representative of the National Steampunk Movement, along with the Dresden Dolls (Boston), Abney Park (Seattle) and Unwoman(San Francisco). 'Hailing from Portland, this group brings one word to mind: eccentricity... the group achieves a gritty and unnerving carnival feel, as if the Mad Hatter were the ringmaster.' Full Steam Ahead Article, Matt Hammond & Jennifer Tate , Seattle's City Arts Magazine, October 31, 2010 'With blaring horns and a sideshow barker's twisted way with words, there is a sinister carnival feel to Booze and Guilt (somewhere between Ray Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes and Bikini Kill's ode to carnies and Mötley Crüe mirrors, "Carnival"), If a haunted midway is your thing, Professor Gall just made your day. If not, stay the hell out of the big top.' Ezra Ace Caraeff, The Portland Mercury ' Norman's voice recalls Tom Waits' or Nick Cave's, while the instrumental lineup suggests a killer New Orleans jazz band going interestingly off-track harmonically.' Michael Upchurch, The Seattle Times, Concert Preview 'Norman's songs, which blend a mix of influences from klezmer to jazz and junkyard folk, are also unusually sweet and sincere.' Michael Mannheimer, Wweek 'This Portland collaborative effort prides itself on being the good kind of weird as they mash up old-timey, sometimes Vaudevillian but mostly joyous swing numbers...sounds like something you'd find on Tim Burton's iPod' The Source Weekly , Bend, OR 'No romp through the Bridge City's underpasses would be complete without Professor Gall, the living avatar of cheap whiskey. Astride his mighty stomp box, the Professor and his banjo lead a streetwise horn section in an ongoing siege of the straight life' Noah Michens of the Wanderlust Circus 'It's not a sailing vessel, mind you, it's a riverboat. There's crazy cajuns wailing Hasidic Dixie niguns in a smoky, pre-flood 4th Ward dive. There's cool jazz cats backing a honky-tonk cowboy aboard a beer bottle prairie schooner.' from review of Magnetic Roots,SP Clarke The GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY

Come on in @ 4pm to watch Rew IN ACTION....support an artist as she supports other artists for the luv of it!Rew & WhO? is the trendy, raw web show fearturing 'riZing starz & living legendz'..in & passing thru NYC & MoRe...

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Friday - 10.17.2014Truman Holland
20 years of performing in New Orleans. Friday in Brooklyn, NY.

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Friday - 10.17.2014TYGAPAW ::::::: STOOPKID :::::: MRDJXZ ::::::
Folks, it's here again!! This Friday, October 17, a special Halloween edition of FAKE ACCENT! It's going to be fiyah!! Come turn up with us! There will be spooky Halloween inspired visuals to boot!

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Saturday - 10.18.2014 Traveling Broke and Out of Gas9:00pm
Led by the sultry vocals of Rachael Yanni and cerebral songwriting of Cody Hall, Traveling Broke and Out of Gas gives their audience a meaningful and sometimes surreal experience that leaves the listener inspired, excited, surprised, and always wanting more. Originally formed as a husband and wife duo that traveled the country playing for strangers on street corners, living rooms, and campfires, Traveling Broke and Out of Gas, now with four band members, has an ever changing folk/blues/rock/country style and sound that has been appropriately labeled 'Bastard Americana'. As a touring band, Traveling Broke keeps the attention of their fans with a wide variety of original songs filled with instrumental diversity and lyrical magic. During a live performance you will see band members trade instruments or pick up a new one in the middle of the set; it all becomes part of the show. . With dozens of original songs, three full length albums, and national and regional tours under their belt, Traveling Broke and Out of Gas is not slowing down anytime soon. Look out for them in your town, because they are coming; be it in a coffee house, dive bar, stadium, concert hall, or street corner.

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Saturday - 10.18.2014 Brenden Starr10:00pm
Brenden Starr, a rising pop/rock star out of Hanover, has been conquering the Pennsylvania-based club circuit for well over five years. Starting as a drummer and singer for local pop/punk and hard rock bands, Brenden grasped the confidence and experience he needed well before he hit his prime. From there, he was quickly becoming one of the hardest-working pop acts around, as he found himself as a qualifier for X Factor and American Idol in Season 7. It wasn't long before he gained interest from LA-based talent agents that he got invited to audition as a backup singer for Lady Gaga in 2010. After a myriad of well-received club shows, Brenden took his songs to the studio and released his EP titled "New Beginnings" in the summer of 2012. After selling 1000 copies on his own, and a run of successful shows in PA, MD, VA, and more... Brenden was nominated for the 7th annual 717 Entertainment Awards Show for Best Male Vocals, and his song "Rooftops" was voted to be on the 17th Millennium Music Conference Compilation disc in 2013. After signing a management deal with Star Crossed Artist Group (who have worked with Third Eye Blind, Fuel, Eve 6, and more) in 2014, and with opening stints with Saving Abel and Nine Days on the horizon, the future is bright for this soon-to-be "starr".

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Saturday - 10.18.2014 Ryan Chaney and The JakeLeggers11:00pm
The JakeLeggers deliver on Americana's broken promises, so look to Branded Saloon for the heart of this Saturday night.

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Sunday - 10.19.2014 Warm up with the steamy musicians of Queer Heat with all-new queer talent every 3rd Sunday2:00pm
Queer Heat is a live acoustic set featuring three rotating queer musicians (with the occasional spoken word artist thrown in) performing in a round-robin style. Hosted by the dynamic J Mase III, a well known Huffington Post writer, slam poet, performance artist, and personality in his own right (http://www.jmaseiii.com/Home_Page.html), Queer Heat plans to be your go-to for new underground soulful queer talent.

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Sunday - 10.19.2014 Queer Art Organics is an evening of poetry, prose and creative expression. Starring Jenna Leigh Evans, Stephen Ira, and Trae Durica plus an OPEN MIC! Hosted by Aimee Herman8:00pm
Queer Art Organics is a monthly showcase of LGBTQI artists showcasing their particular creative language(s). We feature poets, writers, music makers and performance artists of all kinds. Come and soak up the sounds or sign up for the OPEN MIC!! Starring Jenna Leigh Evans, Stephen Ira and Trae Durica. Hosted by Aimee Herman. Suggestion donation of $5 (no one ever turned away for lack of funds)

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Sunday - 10.19.2014

The Walking Dead in the front bar!9:00pm

Tuesday - 10.21.2014 Show & Tale: Scars, Tats & Piercings6:30pm
Join me for an evening of telling the stories etched into our skins.
Many of us are physically changed. Some by our own design (to commemorate that new found love; to forget that painful break-up; to show the world your allegiance to an author, a musician, a way of thinking). Some by our own run-in with an accident or mistake (like that time you had the situation with that car window) or an illness. And some by our need to just change.
With these changes come stories. Come show us your life story etched into your skin! Of course you are welcome to simply come to look & listen.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1487919244825703/
Baring skin & souls, Martie